(*) Right View - The Sammaditthi Sutta and
its Commentary. Translated by Bhikkhu Nanamoli, edited and revised
by Bhikkhu Bodhi(*) The Gentle Way of Buddhist Meditation -
Dhamma Talks by Godwin Samararatne, Hongkong, 1997(*) Beyond Belief. A. L. De Silva

(*)
Good Question, Good Answer. Bhikkhu S. Dhammika(*) A Young People's Life of the Buddha. Bhikkhu
Silacara(*) The Life of the Buddha. Radhika
Abeysekera(*) Relatives and Disciples of the Buddha. Radhika
Abeysekera

2. Suttas (Discourses):

(*) Overview of
the Pali Canon. Venerable Narada Mahathera(*) Pali Text Society: Information on Pali
Literature and Publications(*) The Buddhist Scriptures. Sayadaw U
Sobhana(*) Guide to the Tipitaka.
U Ko Lay(*) List of Commentaries to the Tipitaka.(*) Beyond the Tipitaka - A Field Guide to Post-canonical Pali Literature.
John Bullitt (*) Chronology of the Pali Canon.
Bimala Churn Law. (*) How old is the Suttapitaka? The relative
value of textual and epigraphical sources for the study of early Indian
Buddhism. Alexander Wynne.

(*) Setting the
Wheel of Dhamma in Motion(*) The Four Noble Truths and the Noble Eightfold
Path(*) The Noble Eightfold Path(*) The Abhidhamma Philosophy: Its Estimation in
the Past and its value for the Present. Venerable Nyanaponika Mahathera

(*)
Aditta-pariyaya Sutta - The Fire Sermon(*) Khuddakapatha - The Short Passages(*) Metta Sutta (Discourse on Loving-kindness ). U
Nandiya(*) Selections from the Sutta Nipata. (Translated
from the Pali by John D. Ireland)(*) The Living Message of the Dhammapada. Bhikkhu
Bodhi(*) The Sutra on Knowing the Better Way to Live
Alone. Venerable Thich Nhat Hanh(*) The Buddha's Advice to Meghiya (Meghiya
Sutta). Sister Ajahn Candasiri(*) The Questions of King
Milinda (Selected Passages) (*) The Buddha's advice on the Path. Extracts
from the Sutta Pitaka(*) The Buddha's general advice to lay followers.
Extracts from the Sutta Pitaka(*) On the Ariyaavaasa Sutta (Discourse
on the Abode of the Noble Ones). Venerable Mahasi Sayadaw.

(*)
How old is the Suttapitaka? The relative value of textual and epigraphical
sources for the study of early Indian Buddhism. Alexander Wynne.

(*)
On Vegetarianism. Compiled by Binh Anson(*) What the Buddha said about eating meat. Ajahn
Brahmavamso(*) Buddhism and Vegetarianism. Ajahn Jagaro(*) Buddhism and Vegetarianism: The Rationale for
the Buddha's Views on the Consumption of Meat. V. A. Gunasekara(*) Are you "Herbivore" or
"Carnivore"? Jan Sanjivaputta(*) Vegetarianism. Venerable K. S.
Dhammananda Mahathera

(*)
Going for Refuge. Bhikkhu Thanissaro(*) The Healing Power of the Precepts. Bhikkhu
Thanissaro(*) Emptiness. Bhikkhu Thanissaro(*) Affirming the Truths of the Heart - The
Buddhist Teachings on Samvega and Pasada. Bhikkhu Thanissaro(*) The road to Nirvana is paved with skillful
intentions. Bhikkhu Thanissaro(*) Right speech. Bhikkhu Thanissaro(*) The Customs of the Noble Ones. Bhikkhu
Thanissaro(*) A Question of Skill: An Interview with
Thanissaro Bhikkhu.(*) Listen well. Ajahn Fuang Jotiko
(translated by Bhikkhu Thanissaro)(*) It's not about fatalism. Bhikkhu Thanissaro(*) Putting the self aside.
Bhikkhu Thanissaro.(*) Generosity First.
Bhikkhu Thanissaro.

(*)
Message for a Globalized World. Bhikkhu Bodhi(*) The Living Message of the Dhammapada. Bhikkhu
Bodhi(*) Questions on Kamma. Bhikkhu Bodhi(*) Questions on Rebirth. Bhikkhu Bodhi(*) Tolerance and Diversity. Bhikkhu
Bodhi(*) Two Faces of the Dhamma. Bhikkhu
Bodhi(*) The Buddha & His Message - Past,
Present, and Future. Bhikkhu Bodhi(*) Promoting Buddhism in Europe. Bhikkhu
Bodhi(*) The Case for Study. Bhikkhu Bodhi(*) An Interview with Bhikkhu Bodhi. Bhikkhu
Kantasilo(*) Climbing to the Top of
the Mountain. An interview with Bhikkhu Bodhi.(*) The Jhānas and the Lay Disciple According to
the Pāli Suttas. Bhikkhu Bodhi.

(*)
Emptiness and Pure Awareness. Ajahn Amaro(*) Beyond Being and Non-Being. Ajahn Amaro(*) In the Refuge of Sangha. Ajahn Amaro(*) Spiritual Friendship. Ajahn Amaro(*) The Lesser, The Greater, The Diamond and The
Way. Ajahn Amaro(*) The Happy Monk: Ajahn Amaro on
Living Buddhism in the West(*) Rugged Interdependency: Generosity in the
Land of the Individualist. Ajahn Amaro

(*)
On Making a Mistake. Ajahn Brahmavamso(*) Attachment. Ajahn Brahmavamvo(*) The Meaning of Sangha. Ajahn
Brahmavamso(*) In the Presence of Nibbana - Developing
Faith in the Buddhist Path to Enlightenment. Ajahn Brahmavamso. (*) Growth of Buddhism in the West. Ajahn
Brahmavamso

(*)
On growing a Theravadan Nuns' Sangha in Britain(*) The First Buddhist Nun. Rev. Sarika
Dharma(*) Restoring the Order of Nuns to the Theravaadin
Tradition. Senarat Wijayasundara(*) On the restoration of Bhikkhuni Order -
Selected articles(*) Interview with the Venerable Bhikkhuni
Kusuma. Pennie White(*) Buddhist women. Bimala Churn Law

(*)
Leading Virtuous Lives As Laymen. U Chit Tin(*) Global problem-solving: A Buddhist
perspective. Sulak Sivaraksa(*) Buddhism and Tolerance for diversity of
religion and belief. Sulak Sivaraksa(*) A Thai perspective on socially engaged
Buddhism: A conversation with Sulak Sivaraksa. Donald Rothberg(*) American Buddhists: who are they? Jan
Nattier(*) The worldliness of Buddhism. Donald K.
Swearer(*) What appeals to me most in Buddhism. Francis
Story(*) Interpretation of Buddhist terminology
at the background of Chinese traditional thoughts. Latika Lahiri (*) The significance of 'Tathagatagarbha'
-- A positive expression of 'Sunyata'. Heng-Ching Shih(*) Cosmology and meditation: from the
Agganna Sutta to the Mahayana Buddhism. Rupert Gethin

(*)
Practicing Dhamma In Ordinary Life: Generosity. Bhikkhu
Yogavacara Rahula(*) The Theravada Attitude to Discipline.
Bhikkhu Nyanarama (*) No Escape for the Ego. An interview
with Venerable Master Sheng-yen
by Carter Phipps(*) The Ascetic Sumedhā'
s Life, and the Ten Perfections. Bhikkhu Giac-Hanh Dhammadhara. (*)A Forest Monk and a Zen Roshi.
Ajahn Brahmavamso & Gil Alon, interviewed by Rachael Kohn.(*) The
Prospects for the Growth of Buddhism in Germany and other Western
Countries. Agganyani (Christa
Bentenrieder). (*) Relinquishing
'Me' and 'Mine'. Sister Ajahn Jitindriya.(*) The legend of Bundala: Venerable
Nanavira Thera (1920-1965). Kingsley Heendeniya.(*) On Understanding Nama-Rupa. Kingsley
Heendeniya. (*) The Buddhist Critique of Sassatavada and
Ucchedavada: The Key to a proper Understanding of the Origin and the
Doctrines of early Buddhism. Y. Karunadasa.

(*) Establishing Pali Text
Society for Buddhist literature. Nemsiri Mutukumara.(*) The Process Of Mental Suffering.
Bhikkhuni Lieu-Phap.(*) A day in the life: A monk on Fearless
Mountain. Tony Anthony. (*) The Appeal of Buddhism in the West.
Radhika Abeysekera. (*) The Approach Of Ancient Healing:
Psychotherapy In Buddhism. Bhikkhuni Khemanandi Huyen-Chau.(*) The Great Sariputta, the foremost disciple
of Gautama Samma-Sambuddha. W. D. Wickramasinghe.(*) The Four Parameters of Clinging. Ajahn
Pasanno. (*) An Extraordinary Yet Ordinary Human Being.
Ajahn Pasanno.(*) Gathering Together the Three Levels of
Truth. Ajahn Amaro. (*) Escaping from Mara. Ajahn Amaro.

(*) Admirable Friendship. Bhikkhu Thanissaro.
(*) Buddhism for the Next Century: Toward
Renewing a Moral Thai Society. Phra Phaisan Visalo. (*) Personality Differences of Arahants and the
Origins of Theravada - A Study of Two Great Elders of the Theravada
Tradition: Maha Kassapa and Ananda. Professor Asanga Tilakaratne.

5. Other
Information:

(*)The Buddhist Society of Western Australia,
Bodhinyana Monastery and Dhammasara Nuns's Monastery(*)Sasanarakkha
Buddhist Sanctuary . A Buddhist sanctuary located in Malaysia
for the training of Theravada Buddhist monks in theory and practice of the
Dhammavinaya. Dedicated to evolving a modern Theravada Buddhist identity
guided by the scriptural tradition.

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